If you look at the history of the Americana genre — loosely defined by a fusion of folk, blues, country, and jazz — you will find that Latine musicians have always been there.
The fact that I’m a Guatemalan mixing blues and rock and folk, you can call me an artist who is between the cracks, which is very Americana.
I went to Puerto Rico and met other folk musicians. There is such a history of storytelling and political songwriting and people playing the cuatro instead of the guitar.
I’m trying to use my foot in the door in a way that's helpful to push it open for others.
I would love for people to realize that there’s so much more to what ‘Latin music’ means.
With both Dusk and The Past Is Still Alive, Moreno and Segarra, respectively, are bringing their backgrounds to a genre that heavily implies that they don’t belong.